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Trainee Service Engineer (Weekends)

Simonstone
5 days ago
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Do you have experience of maintenance engineering? Do you possess good general knowledge of mechanical maintenance, hydraulics, and pneumatics? Are you looking for a role that offers training and development? If so, this could be a fantastic opportunity for you!
 
Our client, a leading aerospace manufacturer, is recruiting for a Service Engineer. The role will be responsible for carrying out preventative and reactive maintenance as deemed necessary in order to meet business needs.
 
Trainee Service Engineer (Weekends)
 
Permanent
Salary dependent on experience
Friday - Sunday 07:00 - 18:00, Monday 07:00 - 12:00
 
Hyndburn
 
Service Engineer
Job Description

Providing proactive support to the Maintenance Team Leader and contributing to completion of scheduled maintenance and service tasks.
Delivering 6S and Asset Care activities while managing weekly and monthly maintenance schedules across the site.
Ensuring full compliance with health, safety, environmental procedures, and internal company policies.
Developing and implementing preventative maintenance routines and exploring improvements to reduce downtime and costs.
Recording service activity, reporting faults, and assisting with general building maintenance and repair as needed. 
Service Engineer
Essential Experience/Skills/Qualifications

Good general knowledge of mechanical maintenance, hydraulics, and pneumatics
Experience in problem-solving and rectification on a variety of equipment, machine tools and building systems
Holder of a relevant engineering degree or qualification (HNC, HND, apprenticeship, etc) 
Service Engineer
Company Benefits

25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Matched pension plus 4% up to 11% employer contribution
Company sick pay
Life assurance
Progression and development opportunities
Subsidised on site canteen
Free onsite parking 
Please apply below if this role is of interest

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